Printed dictionaries and other books with definitions for Gynura

“The Gynura is a composite climber. It is a plant worthy of all the care
possible to establish it in the West Indies and Florida.” 47513. PHYTELEPHAs
MACROCARPA Ruiz and Pav. Phoenicaceae. Ivory-nut palm. From Para, Brazil.

Gynura is a perennial plant native to the Old World tropics. It is a popular crop
grown in China for the young shoots and leaves which are used as a vegetable
or in soup preparation (Fig. 18.14). The plant is recognized by the dark green
upper ...

“The Gynura is a composite climber. It is a plant worthy of all the care
possible to establish it in the West Indies and Florida.” 47513. PHYTELEPHAs
MACRoCARPA Ruiz and Pav. Phoenicaceae. Ivory-nut palm. From Para, Brazil.

Gynura is an excellentyard plant and is often grown as an edible ornamental due
to its striking foliage that has glossy green upper sides and bright purple lower
sides. It grows in clumps, quickly reaching three feet in diameter and three feet in
...

An Illustrated Encyclopædia of Practical Horticulture for All Classes by Walter Page Wright

Gynura; Gypsophila. of vigorous growth, and makes bold, handsome clumps in a
few years. It is thusacapital lawn subject. Its requirements are a sheltered position
(it dislikes wind-swept districts), and a. rich, light soil, plentifully enriched with ...